diff --git a/documentation/fonts b/documentation/fonts index b3a6c2ef78728388a3285ca2643edbed6a56dfb2..f865e7d8523a40be6f440d2e9abfed6893aae824 100644 --- a/documentation/fonts +++ b/documentation/fonts @@ -41,7 +41,10 @@ What to do with TrueType fonts? There are several commercial font tools that can convert them to the Type1 format but the quality of the resulting fonts is far from stellar. The other way to use them is to get a font server capable of rendering -TrueType (Caldera has one). +TrueType (Caldera has one, there also is the free Xfstt in +Linux/X11/fonts on sunsite and mirrors, if you're on FreeBSD you +can use the port in /usr/ports/x11-servers/Xfstt. And there is +xfsft which uses the freetype library, see documentation/ttfserver). However, there is a possibility of the native TrueType support via FreeType renderer in the future (hint, hint :-)